France

What Happened to Me in London and Paris The Second Time Around

Almost 13 years ago, I traveled to London and Paris to visit a friend who was living abroad at the time. With all the time that has gone by, I have kept distinct first impressions of London and Paris in my mind from the first time around. Paris was white, beautiful and immaculate. London was rainy, bitter cold and not at all pretty.

How Dog Poop Helped Me Discover Paris Street Art

Unlike my other two visits, this trip to Paris was different. We stayed in a much less touristy area surrounded by Parisian locals. The benefit to being in a less touristy area is actually experiencing a city as if you lived there. To be frank, the area was grungier than I expected. But grungy has its perks, like really cool Paris street art.

Discovering Ajaccio, Corsica: A Guide to the Best Things to Do, See, and Experience

Ajaccio, the charming capital of Corsica, which is an Island off the southern coast of France. It is a destination that exudes a unique blend of French elegance and Mediterranean allure. Ajaccio France is a vibrant city is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty.

Family Travel Guide to Chamonix France: The Perfect Winter Getaway

Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, Chamonix, France, is a dream destination for families seeking adventure, breathtaking scenery, and rich cultural experiences. This charming alpine town, famously known as the gateway to Mont Blanc, offers an array of activities for all ages. Whether you’re skiing the iconic slopes, dining at the best restaurants in Chamonix, or taking a cable car ride to marvel at the peaks, Chamonix promises an unforgettable trip.

A Family Adventure in the French Alps: A Year-Round Guide

The French Alps are one of the most breathtaking destinations in Europe, offering stunning mountain scenery, world-class ski resorts, and charming alpine villages. Our family trip to Megève and Chamonix in December was nothing short of magical, but what makes this region truly special is that it can be visited year-round. Whether you’re skiing in the winter, hiking in the summer, or enjoying the autumn foliage, the French Alps have something to offer in every season.